The Standard Model in 2001

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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56 pages, LaTeX, 13 figures, based on five lectures at the 55th Scottish Universities' Summer School in Physics, St. Andrews,

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The Standard Model of electroweak and strong interactions is reviewed in a pedagogical set of lectures. After an introduction to the quarks, leptons, and gauge bosons, an elementary discussion of gauge theories is given, with application to quantum chromodynamics. The physics of $W$ bosons, electroweak unification, and $Z$ bosons is then described, ending with a discussion of precision electroweak experiments and the light they can shed on the Higgs boson and other physics.

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